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This is looking to be at the top of my list as a potential replacement for my OnePlus 6T. Just curious how much it'll be in the UK.
Edit: the article mentions that the 13 and 13T have 5000mAh battery, but I think they're 6000?
6280 based on this article: https://9to5google.com/2025/04/21/oneplus-13t-battery-size-camera-reveal/
I used a One plus 6 until it died in my hands. Great phone.
I used a OnePlus 6 until I threw it in a moment of anger. Phone was perfect until I phoneslaughtered it in October 2024
I've had a 9 Pro and 12 since 6T and 6T is still my favourite hands down
What was it about those phones that weren't as good at the 6T?
Two things that are true about 6T but not the 9/12:
It was pre-OS merge and things still felt more like vanilla Android. I still recommend it as a barebones Android experience, but if I'm asked whether there is bloat now ... I have to be honest and say that there's been persistent creep in recent years.
Form factor. The smaller size sits better in the hand and pocket IMO, and I don't recall feeling (after having OnePlus 5) like I'd lost screen space.
The form factor of the 13T is what's appealing to me, plus the insane battery capacity. I feel like the 6T is already too large so I'd hate to get anything bigger.